Defining your MVP

What exactly is an MVP for your product?

Some see it as a way to avoid feature creep. Others as a way to phase out development. Still others will argue it’s a prototype or a mini finished product.

I’ll leave the definitive answer to someone else, but one thing must be true. You need to learn from it.

Instead of arguing over what the scope of the MVP should be, focus on what you want to learn from your first release, and what’s the fastest way to get there.

David

A digital product strategy leader, I am passionate about mentoring and coaching product managers and forming high-performing, empowered teams that in turn build customer-centric digital products.

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